Introduction to perspectives on architectural design research
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posted on 2024-06-17, 17:28authored byCJ Moloney, Twose S, Smitheram J
If something called ‘design research’ was to begin tomorrow, what might we want it to encompass: how designers design, how they learn to design, what the limits and shapers of design might be? What other aspects of architectural activity should it deal with? Minimally, there is a range of possible social, cultural and environmental matters which could be considered and which certainly impinge on questions of why designing is undertaken and who, or what, it is for. But, such issues were central prior to there being something called ‘design research’. In grumpier moments over two decades it has been tempting to suspect some architects of using the term to fashionably relabel what they do. Enriched accounts, such as the range offered in this book, are required to clarify whether or not it is a useful construct. Since I am a fabricator and make things (up) as a way of designing, let me engage in a little fabricating around design research: tales of its history, present context, and of ideas for its future.
History
Chapter number
Introduction
Pagination
10-13
ISBN-13
9783887784614
ISBN-10
3887784618
Language
eng
Publication classification
B Book chapter, B2.1 Book chapter in non-commercially published book